Cutting Buddha Status’ heads
Information from Nga Khura village of Maung Daw Township;
Cutting Buddha Status’ heads
Maung Daw- Wednesday Jan 15, 2006: According to firm sources from Maung Daw, in last week of Jan, 2006 an incident was occurred religiously at Nga Khura village (Maung Daw township, Rakhine ( Arakan ) state, western side of Burma) that Four Buddha Status were cut off in necks and other Four Status were thrown to the nearest pond by the some local Muslims.
In the reason of above mentioned case, 20 Muslims were arrested by Nasaka (boarder security forces, Arakan state, Burma). Among of 20 personal 3 personal arrestees have confessed their involving in this crime along with other 4 muslims personals who already fled to Bangladesh side crossing boarder as soon as they had heard about government’ action against the crime.
About this stupa, accordingly the source from Maung Daw, it has been reconstructed a new one---a ruined Buddhist temple in which the relics of Arhata Buddhist Bikkhus were enshrined ----by the SPDC around two years back and it was renamed as Eight Faces Zediya by military officials. Venerable U Ketu, the abbot of Mro Ma Buddhist monastery and president of Maung Daw township Sanga Council examined the incident area accompanied by government’ religious officers, the sources added.
We are seeking for further more development of this issue----
The Good Morning Arakan – GMA (News)
Cutting Buddha Status’ heads
Maung Daw- Wednesday Jan 15, 2006: According to firm sources from Maung Daw, in last week of Jan, 2006 an incident was occurred religiously at Nga Khura village (Maung Daw township, Rakhine ( Arakan ) state, western side of Burma) that Four Buddha Status were cut off in necks and other Four Status were thrown to the nearest pond by the some local Muslims.
In the reason of above mentioned case, 20 Muslims were arrested by Nasaka (boarder security forces, Arakan state, Burma). Among of 20 personal 3 personal arrestees have confessed their involving in this crime along with other 4 muslims personals who already fled to Bangladesh side crossing boarder as soon as they had heard about government’ action against the crime.
About this stupa, accordingly the source from Maung Daw, it has been reconstructed a new one---a ruined Buddhist temple in which the relics of Arhata Buddhist Bikkhus were enshrined ----by the SPDC around two years back and it was renamed as Eight Faces Zediya by military officials. Venerable U Ketu, the abbot of Mro Ma Buddhist monastery and president of Maung Daw township Sanga Council examined the incident area accompanied by government’ religious officers, the sources added.
We are seeking for further more development of this issue----
The Good Morning Arakan – GMA (News)
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